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1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

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1992NASCAR Winston Cup Series
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Alan Kulwicki won the Winston Cup championship as an owner/driver.
Bill Elliott finished second in the championship.
Jimmy Hensley, theWinston Cup Rookie of the Year.

The1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 44th season ofprofessionalstock car racing in the United States and the 21st modern-era Cup season. The season began on February 9, 1992, and ended on November 15, 1992. Independent owner/driverAlan Kulwicki ofAK Racing won theWinston Cup championship.

TheGeneration 4 car was introduced this season, when body panels were removed, teams spent hours in a wind tunnel to gain aerodynamics, the led shot was replaced by the led ingot, the fuel mileage was cut for the drivers to lead more laps, and the bumpers, nose, and tail were composed to mullet fiber glass.

The 1992 season was considered one of the most dramatic and emotional years in NASCAR. The seven-time champion, and "King of stock car racing,"Richard Petty retired from the sport at the season's end, concluding a year-long "Fan Appreciation Tour." Petty appeared across the country for autographs and diecast cars were made of his No. 43 car for all 29 of the races he appeared in. The season also saw the quiet debut of a future championJeff Gordon, who was planning to move up after two seasons in theBusch Series. Gordon debuted his now-iconic No. 24 DuPont "Rainbow Warrior" Chevrolet at the final race of the year.

The season-long championship battle narrowed down to six drivers, the most ever going into the final race of the season.Davey Allison won the season-openingDaytona 500, and despite a roller-coaster season, remained first, or near the top of the standings all season.Bill Elliott and Kulwicki experienced more consistent results, placing them comfortably near the top.Harry Gant,Mark Martin andKyle Petty were also factors during the season. Two-time defending championDale Earnhardt, however, suffered a dismal season, winning only one race, dropping out several times, and finished outside the top ten at season's end, for just the second time in his Cup career.

The season's climax occurred at the final race of the season, theHooters 500 atAtlanta. Six drivers entered the race with a mathematical chance at winning the Winston Cup championship.Davey Allison led the charge, but ultimately fell short when he was involved in an accident. The race and the championship came down to a two-man battle betweenBill Elliott andAlan Kulwicki. Elliott won the race, while Kulwicki finished second. Kulwicki led 103 laps during the race (compared to 102 by Elliott), clinched the 5 bonus points for leading the most laps, and won the Winston Cup title.

Tragically, only months later, both Kulwicki and Allison would be killed in separate aviation crashes.

The 1992 season was also the final year ofOldsmobile as a manufacturer in the series. The 1992 season was also the firstManufacturers' championship forFord since 1969. Ford swept the top three in points snappingGM's streak of 16 straight manufacturers' championships (betweenChevrolet andBuick).

Teams and drivers

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Complete schedule

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ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
ChevroletDarrell Waltrip Motorsports17Darrell WaltripJeff Hammond17
Jake Elder13
Hendrick Motorsports5Ricky RuddGary DeHart
25Ken SchraderRichard Broome7
Ken Howes23
Joe Gibbs Racing18Dale JarrettJimmy Makar
Larry Hedrick Motorsports41Greg Sacks20Dennis Conner
Dave Marcis7
Hut Stricklin2
Marcis Auto Racing71Dave Marcis22Bob Marcis
Jim Sauter7
Morgan-McClure Motorsports4Ernie IrvanTony Glover
Richard Childress Racing3Dale EarnhardtKirk Shelmerdine
Whitcomb Racing10Derrike CopeDoug Williams1
Barry Dodson28
FordAK Racing7Alan KulwickiPaul Andrews
Bud Moore Engineering15Geoff BodineDonnie Wingo
Cale Yarborough Motorsports66Chad Little6
Bobby Hillin Jr.1
Jimmy Hensley22(R)
Junior Johnson & Associates11Bill ElliottTim Brewer
22Sterling MarlinMike Beam
King Racing26Brett BodineDonnie Richeson
RaDiUs Motorsports55Ted MusgraveJames Ince
Robert Yates Racing28Davey AllisonLarry McReynolds
Roush Racing6Mark MartinSteve Hmiel
16Wally Dallenbach Jr.Steve Lloyd
Stavola Brothers Racing8Rick Wilson1Ken Wilson
Dick Trickle28
Wood Brothers Racing21Morgan ShepherdLeonard Wood
OldsmobileHagan Racing94Terry LabonteDewey Livengood
Leo Jackson Motorsports33Harry GantAndy Petree
Precision Products Racing1Rick MastRichard Jackson
Tri-Star Motorsports68Bobby Hamilton
PontiacBahari Racing30Michael WaltripBill Ingle21
Doug Hewitt8
Penske Racing2Rusty WallaceEddie Dickerson17
Buddy Parrott12
Petty Enterprises43Richard PettyRobbie Loomis
SABCO Racing42Kyle PettyRobin Pemberton
Pontiac28
Ford1
Means Racing52Jimmy Means25
Brad Teague1
Tommy Kendall1
Scott Sharp1
Scott Gaylord1
Chevrolet24
Ford5
Bobby Allison Motorsports12Hut Stricklin21Jimmy Fennig
Jeff Purvis4
Jimmy Spencer4

Limited schedule

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ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chiefRound(s)
BuickAdele Emerson44Jack Sellers1
Balough Racing77Mike Potter8
Chevrolet9
Active Motorsports32Jimmy HortonDavid Ifft11
Ball Motorsports99Brad Teague2
B&B Racing14A. J. Foyt1
BS&S Motorsports49Stanley SmithPhilippe Lopez15
Chesrown Racing37Rick CarelliDavid Ifft2
Close Racing47Buddy Baker1
Diamond Ridge Racing29John KrebsBob Rahilly2
Ed Ferree45Ed Ferree2
Folsom Racing13Dave Mader III1
Bob Schacht1
Stan Fox2
Hendrick Motorsports24Jeff GordonRay Evernham1
Mansion Motorsports13Mike Skinner3
Mueller Brothers Racing89Jim Sauter3
Phoenix Racing51Jeff Purvis2
Scribner RacingRick ScribnerCliff Duvall2
Team Ireland31Bobby Hillin Jr.Tony Price5
Doug Hewitt7
12
Travis Carter Enterprises98Jimmy Spencer11
Venturini Motorsports35Bill Venturini2
Speed Racing83Lake Speed3
Ford8
Barkdoll Racing73Bill Schmitt1
Cicci Racing34Todd Bodine1
Jeff Davis Racing44Jeff DavisRod Pool1
Donlavey Racing90Dorsey SchroederJunie Donlavey1
Charlie Glotzbach7
Kerry Teague1
Hut Stricklin4
Pancho Carter1
Bobby Hillin Jr.1
91Kerry Teague1
Gray Racing62Ben Hess1
H. L. Waters Motorsports0Delma Cowart8
Junior Johnson & Associates97Hut Stricklin1
Melling Racing9Phil ParsonsGene Roberts2
Dorsey Schroeder1
Dave Mader III6
Chad Little13
Bill Schmitt1
Pat Rissi Racing59Andy Belmont(R)11
TTC Motorsports Inc.45Rich Bickle4
50Hershel McGriff1
Moroso Racing20Jimmy Spencer1
OldsmobileMike Wallace2
Joe Ruttman1
B&B Racing14A. J. FoytTex Powell1
23Eddie BierschwaleDon Bierschwale9
Barkdoll Racing73Phil Barkdoll4
Close Racing47Buddy BakerDavid Ifft5
Collins Racing97Mark Gibson1
KT Motorsports03Kerry Teague1
Pontiac88 Racing88Joe Booher1
Bailey Racing36H. B. Bailey2
Clay Young50Clay Young4
GillilandRacing24Butch Gilliland2
Rusty Wallace RacingKenny Wallace1
Means Racing53John McFadden5
Graham Taylor2
77Mike Potter1
Porter Racing32Randy Porter5
Pontiac15
Chevrolet4
Hylton Motorsports48James Hylton19
Chevrolet3
Ford1
Linro Motorsports27Gary Balough1
Bob Schacht2
Jeff McClure1

Schedule

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No.Race titleTrackDate
Busch ClashDaytona International Speedway,Daytona BeachFebruary 9
Gatorade Twin 125 QualifiersFebruary 13
1Daytona 500February 16
2GM Goodwrench 500North Carolina Motor Speedway,RockinghamMarch 1
3Pontiac Excitement 400Richmond International Raceway,RichmondMarch 8
4Motorcraft Quality Parts 500Atlanta Motor Speedway,HamptonMarch 15
5TranSouth 500Darlington Raceway,DarlingtonMarch 29
6Food City 500Bristol International Raceway,BristolApril 5
7First Union 400North Wilkesboro Speedway,North WilkesboroApril 12
8Hanes 500Martinsville Speedway,RidgewayApril 26
9Winston 500Talladega Superspeedway,TalladegaMay 3
Winston OpenCharlotte Motor Speedway,ConcordMay 16
The Winston
10Coca-Cola 600May 24
11Budweiser 500Dover Downs International Speedway,DoverMay 31
12Save Mart 300KSears Point Raceway,SonomaJune 7
13Champion Spark Plug 500Pocono International Raceway,Long PondJune 14
14Miller Genuine Draft 400Michigan International Speedway,BrooklynJune 21
15Pepsi 400Daytona International Speedway,Daytona BeachJuly 4
16Miller Genuine Draft 500Pocono International Raceway,Long PondJuly 19
17DieHard 500Talladega Superspeedway,TalladegaJuly 26
18Budweiser at The GlenWatkins Glen International,Watkins GlenAugust 9
19Champion Spark Plug 400Michigan International Speedway,BrooklynAugust 16
20Bud 500Bristol International Raceway,BristolAugust 29
21Mountain Dew Southern 500Darlington Raceway,DarlingtonSeptember 6
22Miller Genuine Draft 400Richmond International Raceway,RichmondSeptember 12
23Peak Antifreeze 500Dover Downs International Speedway,DoverSeptember 20
24Goody's 500Martinsville Speedway,RidgewaySeptember 28
25Tyson/Holly Farms 400North Wilkesboro Speedway,North WilkesboroOctober 5
26Mello Yello 500Charlotte Motor Speedway,ConcordOctober 11
27AC Delco 500North Carolina Motor Speedway,RockinghamOctober 25
28Pyroil 500KPhoenix International Raceway,PhoenixNovember 1
29Hooters 500Atlanta Motor Speedway,HamptonNovember 15

Races

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No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
Busch ClashBrett BodineGeoff BodineGeoff BodineFord
Gatorade Twin 125 #1Sterling MarlinDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
Gatorade Twin 125 #2Bill ElliottBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
1Daytona 500Sterling MarlinDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
2GM Goodwrench 500Kyle PettyBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
3Pontiac Excitement 400Bill ElliottBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
4Motorcraft Quality Parts 500Mark MartinDavey AllisonBill ElliottFord
5TranSouth 500Sterling MarlinDavey AllisonBill ElliottFord
6Food City 500Alan KulwickiAlan KulwickiAlan KulwickiFord
7First Union 400Alan KulwickiAlan KulwickiDavey AllisonFord
8Hanes 500Darrell WaltripAlan KulwickiMark MartinFord
9Winston 500Ernie IrvanDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
Winston OpenBrett BodineSterling MarlinMichael WaltripPontiac
The WinstonDavey AllisonDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
10Coca-Cola 600Bill ElliottKyle PettyDale EarnhardtChevrolet
11Budweiser 500Brett BodineDarrell WaltripHarry GantOldsmobile
12Save Mart 300KRicky RuddBill ElliottErnie IrvanChevrolet
13Champion Spark Plug 500Ken SchraderAlan KulwickiAlan KulwickiFord
14Miller Genuine Draft 400Davey AllisonDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
15Pepsi 400Sterling MarlinErnie IrvanErnie IrvanChevrolet
16Miller Genuine Draft 500Davey AllisonDavey AllisonDarrell WaltripChevrolet
17DieHard 500Sterling MarlinRicky RuddErnie IrvanChevrolet
18Budweiser at The GlenDale EarnhardtErnie Irvan
Kyle Petty
Kyle PettyPontiac
19Champion Spark Plug 400Alan KulwickiBill ElliottHarry GantOldsmobile
20Bud 500Ernie IrvanDarrell WaltripDarrell WaltripChevrolet
21Mountain Dew Southern 500Sterling MarlinHarry GantDarrell WaltripChevrolet
22Miller Genuine Draft 400Ernie IrvanRusty WallaceRusty WallacePontiac
23Peak AntiFreeze 500Alan KulwickiBill ElliottRicky RuddChevrolet
24Goody's 500Kyle PettyRusty WallaceGeoff BodineFord
25Tyson Holly Farms 400Alan KulwickiGeoff BodineGeoff BodineFord
26Mello Yello 500Alan KulwickiKyle PettyMark MartinFord
27AC Delco 500Kyle PettyKyle PettyKyle PettyPontiac
28Pyroil 500KRusty WallaceRusty WallaceDavey AllisonFord
29Hooters 500Rick MastAlan KulwickiBill ElliottFord

Busch Clash

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TheBusch Clash, an exhibition event for all1991BuschPole winners, and one "wild card" (from the fastest second round qualifiers from 1991) consisted of a 15-car field. The event was held Saturday, February 9 atDaytona International Speedway, a slight change from previous seasons, which usually saw the race held on Sunday. The move was made at the request ofCBS, who wanted the additional time on Sunday for their coverage of the1992 Winter Olympics inAlbertville,France.

Brett Bodine drew the pole.

Top five finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
115Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering20
24Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure Motorsports20
36Mark MartinRoush Racing20
428Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing20
57Alan KulwickiAK Racing20
  • The race consisted of two 10-lap "sprint" segments, separated by a competition yellow, during which the field would be inverted.
  • Sterling Marlin won the first 10-lap segment, andGeoff Bodine won the second 10-lap segment, to claim the overall victory.
  • Except for the 2-lap competition yellow, the race otherwise was completed caution-free.

Gatorade 125s

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Sterling Marlin won the pole for theDaytona 500 during time trials on Sunday, February 9. HisJunior Johnson teammateBill Elliott qualified second to take the "outside pole."

TheGatorade 125-mile qualifying races for theDaytona 500 were held Thursday, February 13 atDaytona International Speedway.Sterling Marlin andBill Elliott started first in each of the races, respectively.

Gatorade Twin 125s
Top ten finishers – race oneTop ten finishers – race two
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLapsPos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
13Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress Racing50111Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates50
26Mark MartinRoush Racing50221Morgan ShepherdWood Brothers Racing50
34Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure Motorsports50328Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing50
441Greg SacksLarry Hedrick Motorsports5045Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports50
533Harry GantLeo Jackson Motorsports50530Michael WaltripBahari Racing50
61Rick MastPrecision Products Racing50617Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip Motorsports50
725Ken SchraderHendrick Motorsports50766Chad LittleCale Yarborough Motorsports50
82Rusty WallacePenske Racing50815Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering50
99Phil ParsonsMelling Racing50926Brett BodineKing Racing50
1003Kerry TeagueKerry Teague Racing501010Derrike CopeWhitcomb Racing50

34th Daytona 500 by STP

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TheDaytona 500 by STP was held on February 16 atDaytona International Speedway.Sterling Marlin won the pole.

Main article:1992 Daytona 500
Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
128Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing200
221Morgan ShepherdWood Brothers Racing200
315Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering200
47Alan KulwickiAK Racing200
575Dick TrickleRahMoc Enterprises200
642Kyle PettySABCO Racing200
794Terry LabonteHagan Racing199
855Ted MusgraveRaDiUs Racing199
93Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress Racing199
109Phil ParsonsMelling Racing199
  • Junior Johnson's stablemates,Bill Elliott andSterling Marlin, controlled the front row, qualifying 1st–2nd, and leading 58 of the first 91 laps.
  • On lap 92, Elliott, Marlin, andErnie Irvan, running 1st-2nd-3rd, went three wide coming out of turn two. Marlin, sandwiched in the middle, bounced off both his teammate and Irvan, and all three lost control in front of the entire field, triggeringthe "Big One". In all, 14 cars were eliminated from the event, and other suffered damage.Richard Petty, in his final Daytona 500, was among the cars spinning to the infield grass, but he was not heavily damaged, and was able to continue.
  • Davey Allison andMorgan Shepherd were among the few cars who narrowly slipped by the big crash unscathed. Allison led 95 of the final 100 laps to claim his first Daytona 500 victory, following in the footsteps of his fatherBobby. Shepherd was a surprise second, while Geoff Bodine was third.Michael Waltrip also notably slipped by unscathed, but engine trouble late in the race took him out of contention.
  • Alan Kulwicki started 41st after a crash in the Twin 125s qualifying race. He was running in the top ten when the "Big One" occurred. He spun out into the grass, but did not suffer any significant damage. He returned to the track and ran as high as second. In the closing laps, he was running third, just ahead ofGeoff Bodine. On the final lap, while Allison and Shepherd were battling for the lead, Bodine got by Kulwicki down the backstretch and into turn three. Bodine snatched third, and Kulwicki came home fourth.
  • This would be the final Daytona 500 start for bothRichard Petty andA. J. Foyt.
  • Three weeks removed from leadingWashington to victory inSuper Bowl XXVI;Joe Gibbs made his debut as acar owner, with his car finishing 36th after being collected in the aforementioned "Big One" on lap 92.

GM Goodwrench 500

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TheGM Goodwrench 500 was held March 1 atRockingham. The#42 ofKyle Petty won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 11-Bill Elliott
  2. 28-Davey Allison
  3. 33-Harry Gant
  4. 30-Michael Waltrip, 1 lap down
  5. 25-Ken Schrader, 1 lap down
  6. 6-Mark Martin, 2 laps down
  7. 94-Terry Labonte, 2 laps down
  8. 26-Brett Bodine, 2 laps down
  9. 12-Hut Stricklin, 2 laps down
  10. 17-Darrell Waltrip, 2 laps down
  • Bill Elliott recovered from his crash at Daytona to lead the final 213 laps, and win in only his second start atJunior Johnson Motorsports.
  • Bill's margin of victory was a whopping 12.75 seconds, nearly half a lap.
  • Davey Allison followed up his Daytona victory finishing second, and extended his points lead.
  • Bill Elliott andDavey Allison led a combined 450 of 492 laps.Allison left the weekend 56 points ahead ofMorgan Shepherd, who led 1 lap and finished 3 laps down in 13th.
  • PolesitterKyle Petty, the two-time defending race and pole position winner, was unable to make it three in a row. TheUnocal 76 Challenge bonus money had now rolled over 25 races, and would be $197,600 for the next race.

Pontiac Excitement 400

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ThePontiac Excitement 400 was held March 8 atRichmond International Raceway.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
111Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates400
27Alan KulwickiAK Racing400
333Harry GantLeo Jackson Motorsports400
428Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing400
517Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip Motorsports400
65Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports400
722Sterling MarlinJunior Johnson & Associates399
894Terry LabonteHagan Racing399
912Hut StricklinBobby Allison Motorsports399
1021Morgan ShepherdWood Brothers Racing399
  • Bill Elliott won his second consecutive race. Elliott was pushed to the limit byAlan Kulwicki, who made a late charge and nearly pulled off a last-lap pass. The two raced clean on the final lap, and Elliott nipped Kulwicki at the finish line by 18 inches. It was just Elliott's second career win on a short track.
  • Points leaderDavey Allison finished 4th.
  • This was Bill Elliott's final win at ashort track. He dominated by leading 348 of the 400 laps (87%), but beatAlan Kulwicki by only 18 inches.Davey Allison now led the points standings overHarry Gant by 63 points, andBill Elliott by 68.
  • Bill Elliott broke a streak of 25 rollovers, and claimed theUnocal 76 Challenge of $197,600 — the second-highest total awarded in the history of the program.

Motorcraft Quality Parts 500

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TheMotorcraft Quality Parts 500 was held March 15 atAtlanta Motor Speedway. The#6 ofMark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 11-Bill Elliott
  2. 33-Harry Gant
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  4. 28-Davey Allison
  5. 8-Dick Trickle
  6. 15-Geoff Bodine
  7. 7-Alan Kulwicki
  8. 42-Kyle Petty
  9. 94-Terry Labonte
  10. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  • Late in the race, it appeared that hometown favoriteBill Elliott would not be victorious on this day. The team had missed on the set-up and he was mired around 15th position most of the day. Late in the race, leaders Allison, Kulwicki, and Gant pitted under green for what would be their final scheduled pit stop of the day. Every car on the lead lap had pitted for tires and fuel, except Elliott, whose Budweiser Ford had been enjoying good fuel mileage. Suddenly,Mike Wallace spun in turn two, bringing out a caution with 40 laps to go. Elliott was now in the lead on a lap by himself because everyone else had already made a green-flagpit stop. At the time there was no "wave around" orBeneficiary rule. Elliott pitted under the caution and was able to keep the lead, returning to the track in the middle of the pack, but still scored as the leader. On the restart, second place Gant led the pack with third place Allison right behind - but both were nearly a full lap behind leader Elliott. Elliott was able to cruise over the final laps to an 18-second win overHarry Gant. It was Elliott's third straight victory, and at the end of the day Elliott and Gant were tied for second in points, 58 behindDavey Allison. Perhaps crew chief Tim Brewer said it best when he quipped, "Maybe we should have backed into Victory Lane, that's sure how we got here!". Elliott himself said "they gimme that race!" Earnhardt, Allison and Trickle rounded out the top five.
  • Due to injuriesErnie Irvan sustained in the previous day'sBusch Series race, Irvan in the opening laps was forced to turn his car over tofutureNASCAR Cup Series championBobby Labonte.

TranSouth 500

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TheTranSouth 500 was held March 29 atDarlington Raceway. The#22 ofSterling Marlin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 11-Bill Elliott
  2. 33-Harry Gant
  3. 6-Mark Martin
  4. 28-Davey Allison, 1 lap down
  5. 5-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down
  6. 26-Brett Bodine, 1 lap down
  7. 8-Dick Trickle, 2 laps down
  8. 15-Geoff Bodine, 2 laps down
  9. 94-Terry Labonte, 2 laps down
  10. 3-Dale Earnhardt, 2 laps down
  • At a place where history was reared, Elliott put his name in the record books. In dramatic fashion, Elliott outran hard-charging Gant to post his fourth consecutive victory, tying the modern-era record for most successive wins. Ironically, it was Gant who completed the feat just in September1991. Mark Martin was third and Ricky Rudd fifth. Allison remained consistent with a fourth-place showing, giving him a 48-point lead over Elliott.Harry Gant was also consistent in the early part of the season, as he sat just 53 points behindAllison.

Food City 500

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TheFood City 500 was held April 5 atBristol International Raceway.Alan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 7-Alan Kulwicki
  2. 18-Dale Jarrett
  3. 25-Ken Schrader
  4. 94-Terry Labonte, 1 lap down
  5. 8-Dick Trickle, 1 lap down
  6. 5-Ricky Rudd, 3 laps down
  7. 21-Morgan Shepherd, 4 laps down
  8. 12-Hut Stricklin, 5 laps down
  9. 2-Rusty Wallace, 6 laps down
  10. 10-Derrike Cope, 6 laps down

Failed to qualify:98-Jimmy Spencer

  • Coach Joe Gibbs started 0–5 as head coach over the Washington Redskins. As car owner of the Interstate Batteries Chevrolet driven by Dale Jarrett, Gibbs was again 0–5. But, as he did in football, Gibbs appeared headed for victory in his sixth try. Jarrett led the late stages of the event, but on lap 474 of the 500-lap event, Kulwicki used lapped traffic to maneuver around Jarrett and post his first victory of 1992.
  • Meanwhile, points leader Allison hit the wall separating the cartilage around his rib cage and knocking two vertebrae out of place and finished 28th. Elliott finished 20th and Allison's points lead was 29 over Elliott and 61 over Gant who finished 29th due to an engine failure after 277 laps.
  • Bill Elliott experienced trouble during the race, finishing 30 laps down in 20th.
  • This was the lastasphalt race atBristol International Raceway. After the race ended, the blacktop was torn up and a new concrete surface was laid down.
  • Rusty Wallace earned his first Top 10 finish in what would be a very difficult season for the1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion.

First Union 400

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TheFirst Union 400 was held April 12 atNorth Wilkesboro Speedway.Alan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28-Davey Allison
  2. 2-Rusty Wallace
  3. 5-Ricky Rudd
  4. 15-Geoff Bodine
  5. 33-Harry Gant
  6. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  7. 7-Alan Kulwicki
  8. 22-Sterling Marlin
  9. 94-Terry Labonte
  10. 26-Brett Bodine

Failed to qualify: 32-Jimmy Horton,9-Dave Mader III*,48-James Hylton.

  • In one of the grittiest runs of the year, Allison overcame excruciating pain to collect his second win of the season. The pain was so overwhelming, Jimmy Hensley was called to qualify the Texaco Ford. He gave Davey a seventh-place starting position. Wearing a flak jacket and using an electrode-shock apparatus to help ease the pain, Allison held off a stiff challenge from Rusty Wallace and expanded his points lead to 86 over Gant, 106 over Elliott, 116 over Terry Labonte and 123 over Kulwicki.
  • Prior to the race, a special tribute was held forJunior Johnson, a native of nearbyWilkesboro, North Carolina. Incidentally, both of his drivers would fall short of victory lane, as in addition to Sterling Marlin's 8th-place finish;Bill Elliott (driving the#11BudweiserFord Thunderbird) finished in the middle of the pack at 20th place.
  • The day before the race sawESPN broadcasterBenny Parsons, like Johnson a native ofWilkes County, North Carolina, marry his second wife Terri just shy of one year after the death of Parsons' wife Connie.

Hanes 500

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TheHanes 500 was held April 26 atMartinsville Speedway.Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 6-Mark Martin
  2. 22-Sterling Marlin
  3. 17-Darrell Waltrip, 1 lap down
  4. 94-Terry Labonte, 1 lap down
  5. 33-Harry Gant, 2 laps down
  6. 21-Morgan Shepherd, 2 laps down
  7. 25-Ken Schrader, 2 laps down
  8. 26-Brett Bodine, 2 laps down
  9. 3-Dale Earnhardt, 3 laps down
  10. 11-Bill Elliott, 3 laps down
  • Scheduling conflicts withESPN's coverage of the1992 NFL draft meant they were unable to carry the race live, forcing ESPN to air the raceon tape the next day.
  • This will long be remembered as "Camber Day". With new trick rear ends tilted slightly to help get a better drive through the corners, one leader after another fell to the wayside with broken rear axles. First to be victimized was then-dominating Kulwicki, followed by Dale Earnhardt and Ernie Irvan-all in the final 50 laps. With 10 laps remaining, Brett Bodine assumed the lead, until his rear axle broke, leaving Mark Martin standing. Martin's rear axle withstood the strain a few more laps and came out victorious, his first win in 1992. Sterling Marlin posted a second-place finish, followed by Darrell Waltrip, Labonte and Gant. Allison suffered another spin and crash, re injuring his rib cage, but he held a scant 16 point lead over Gant, who finished 5th.Terry Labonte was a surprising 3rd in points, just 41 points out of the lead. AlsoDick Trickle was 9th at this time.Reigning Winston Cup championDale Earnhardt was 7th overall, whileMark Martin was down in 10th even after his win. 1991 points runner-upRicky Rudd was 11th,Ken Schrader 14th,Rusty Wallace 16th, andDarrell Waltrip sat 17th in points.

Winston 500

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TheWinston 500 was held May 3 atTalladega Superspeedway.Ernie Irvan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28-Davey Allison
  2. 11-Bill Elliott
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  4. 22-Sterling Marlin
  5. 4-Ernie Irvan
  6. 7-Alan Kulwicki
  7. 18-Dale Jarrett
  8. 6-Mark Martin
  9. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  10. 42-Kyle Petty

Failed to qualify:0-Delma Cowart, 23-Eddie Bierschwale, 48-James Hylton, 73-Phil Barkdoll, 77-Mike Potter

  • This wasBuddy Baker's 700th and final Grand National/Winston Cup start. He would later attempt but fail to qualify for the1993 DieHard 500, and atDaytona andAtlanta in1994.
  • Davey Allison's resiliency was evident again. Coming off his second crash of the season, Allison held off Elliott by two car lengths in one of the most exciting finishes of the year. Everyone teamed up against Allison for a final shot coming out of the Talladega tri-oval. Chevrolet teammates Ernie Irvan and Dale Earnhardt on the right and Junior Johnson teammates Elliott and Sterling Marlin on the left. But Allison held them off for his second consecutive Winston 500 victory. The win made Allison the only remaining contender for the Winston Million. He had claimed two of the legs required to claim the $1 million bonus from Winston-the Daytona 500 and Winston 500. He would have two shots at the bonus,Charlotte andDarlington.
  • The#98Chevrolet ofJimmy Spencer had a spectacular crash late in race on the backstretch. After contact in the middle of the backstretch from the#16Ford ofWally Dallenbach Jr., the #98 spun and became airborne (almost completelyvertical). Luckily, the car came back down on all 4 wheels without flipping over. However, thesuspension broke in the car as a result of the landing.
  • Davey Allison ledBill Elliott by 67 points.
  • Richard Petty finished 15th; which would later be tied with June'sMiller Genuine Draft 400 atMichigan and theDieHard 500 at Talladega for the best finishes of his farewell season.

The Winston Open

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The Winston Open, a last chance race to qualify for The Winston, was held on May 16, 1992, atCharlotte Motor Speedway.Brett Bodine win the pole.

Top five finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
130Michael WaltripBahari Racing50
212Hut StricklinBobby Allison Motorsports50
341Greg SacksLarry Hedrick Motorsports50
48Dick TrickleStavola Brothers Racing50
566Jimmy HensleyCale Yarborough Motorsports50

The Winston

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The 1992 edition of The Winston, took place on May 16, 1992. Davey Allison won the pole.

Main article:1992 The Winston

Criteria to qualify

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  • All active 1991 and 1992 race winning drivers.
  • All active 1991 and 1992 race winning car owners.
  • All active former Winston Cup Champions.
  • Top 2 finishers from The Winston Open
Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
128Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing70
242Kyle PettySABCO Racing70
325Ken SchraderHendrick Motorsports70
45Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports70
511Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates70
62Rusty WallacePenske Racing70
77Alan KulwickiAlan Kulwicki Racing70
84Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure Motorsports70
943Richard PettyPetty Enterprises70
1094Terry LabonteHagen Racing70
  • Lights were installed atCharlotte Motor Speedway, and it became the first non-short track to host night racing. The lights debuted for this popular exhibition "all star" event,The Winston on Saturday night, May 16.
  • In a race nicknamed "One Hot Night,"Davey Allison won in shocking fashion. During the final 10-lap sprint,Dale Earnhardt ledKyle Petty andDavey Allison. On the final lap, Petty nudged Earnhardt in turn three, spinning him out. Petty took the lead into turn four, but as he entered the qual-oval, Davey Allison pulled alongside. The two cars touched as they crossed the finish line, with Allison edging out Petty by less than half a car length. The two cars clipped, and Allison crashed hard into the outside wall, showering bright sparks over the track. Allison spent the night in the hospital instead of victory lane.

Coca-Cola 600

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Main article:1992 Coca-Cola 600

TheCoca-Cola 600 was held Sunday, May 24 atCharlotte Motor Speedway. The#11 ofBill Elliott won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
13Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress Racing400
24Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure Motorsports400
342Kyle PettySABCO Racing400
428Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing400
533Harry GantLeo Jackson Motorsports400
694Terry LabonteHagan Racing400
77Alan KulwickiAK Racing400
855Ted MusgraveRaDiUs Racing399
95Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports398
108Dick TrickleStavola Brothers Racing398
  • All eyes focused on Allison, as he was recovering from his injuries the previous weekend duringThe Winston. Allison spent two days in the hospital, nursing a broken collarbone, re-injured ribs, and bruises covering 60% of his body. After winning at Daytona and Talladega, Allison was eligible for theWinston Million if he was victorious at Charlotte. Allison had won the Coca-Cola 600 in 1991, and Charlotte was consideredRobert Yates's best track.
  • In the late stages,Kyle Petty andErnie Irvan battled for 1st-2nd.Dale Earnhardt was running third, about 3 seconds behind. After the final round of pit stops (laps 345–346),Dale Earnhardt moved in front of bothKyle Petty andErnie Irvan to post his first - and only - win of 1992. Allison finished fourth in his bid for the $1 million bonus. Allison still had one more chance to win theWinston Million, later in the season atDarlington.
  • This was the first victory of the season for GM, as all races up to this point have been won by Fords.
  • TheCoca-Cola 600 would beDale Earnhardt's lone victory of 1992 (with the exception of theGatorade 125 qualifier atDaytona). Approaching his final green-flag pit stop, Earnhardt trailed by 3 seconds, but emerged with a 1.5-second lead, prompting several of his competitors to believe that Earnhardt broke the 55 mph pit road speed limit while exiting. No penalty was assessed.
  • This would be the finalCoca-Cola 600 scheduled to run during the daytime. Starting in 1993, the race was moved to a late afternoon/night race.
  • Davey Allison led 33 laps after starting 17th.PolesitterBill Elliott failed to lead any laps (Ricky Rudd led the first lap from 3rd) en route to a 14th-place finish, 4 laps down.Elliott was now 111 points behind, closely followed byHarry Gant,Alan Kulwicki, andDale Earnhardt.
  • Jimmy Spencer finished 27th in this in what would be the last race forTravis Carter Enterprises until the1994 Daytona 500.

Budweiser 500

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TheBudweiser 500 was held May 31 atDover Downs International Speedway. The#26 driven byBrett Bodine won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 33-Harry Gant
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  3. 2-Rusty Wallace, 1 lap down
  4. 4-Ernie Irvan, 1 lap down
  5. 17-Darrell Waltrip, 1 lap down
  6. 5-Ricky Rudd, 2 laps down
  7. 12-Hut Stricklin, 2 laps down
  8. 66-Jimmy Hensley, 2 laps down
  9. 8-Dick Trickle, 2 laps down
  10. 21-Morgan Shepherd, 2 laps down
  • Harry Gant could not outduel the field, so he outfueled them en route to his first victory of '92. While other drivers were forced to pit late for fuel, Gant stretched his to the absolute limit and beat Darrell Waltrip in a fuel mileage war. His finalpit stop was on lap 403, andDarrell Waltrip's last stop was on lap 406. But Waltrip was the one who ran out of fuel (with a lap and one half remaining), while Gant ran out on the backstretch on lap 500 with a one lap lead.Dale Earnhardt passed him in turns 3 and 4 to unlap himself and finish 26 seconds behind Gant. Third was Rusty Wallace and fourth for Ernie Irvan. Points leader Allison was never a contender, finishing 11th, while Elliott was 13th. Allison's point lead dwindled to 70 points over Gant and just 99 over Earnhardt.
  • This race would be the first time radial tires were used at Dover.

Save Mart Supermarkets 300K

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TheSave Mart Supermarkets 300K was held June 7 atSears Point Raceway. For the third consecutive year in this eventRicky Rudd won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4-Ernie Irvan
  2. 94-Terry Labonte
  3. 6-Mark Martin
  4. 5-Ricky Rudd
  5. 11-Bill Elliott
  6. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  7. 2-Rusty Wallace
  8. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  9. 25-Ken Schrader
  10. 15-Geoff Bodine
  • On the day of this race,NASCAR founderBill France Sr. died.
  • Ernie Irvan started 2nd in this race, but jumped the start and was given a stop-and-go penalty in the pits. Irvan came through the entire field to win in the fastestWinston Cup race held on the 2.52-mile (4.06 km) version of Sears Point. Irvan forged one of the most astonishing comebacks in NASCAR history. Irvan, qualifying second, was black-flagged for jumping the start of the race, relegating him to dead last on a road course with road course demons Rusty Wallace, Ricky Rudd and Terry Labonte leading the field. Irvan blazed through the backmarkers, picked off the middle of the pack, then steadily reeled in leader Labonte with 10 laps remaining. Finally, on lap 67 of the 74-lap event, Irvan retook the top spot and drove on to a 3.6-second win. Irvan dedicated the race to Bill France Sr., the founder of NASCAR who died the morning of the race.
  • Points leaderDavey Allison had a terrible day. He spun into a tire barrier early in the race, and later spun in front of the leaders while trying to get out of the way. His 28th-place finish (last car 1 lap down) tightened up the points race in favor ofDale Earnhardt,Bill Elliott, andHarry Gant, who now trailed by 28, 31 and 32 points respectively.
  • Richard Petty's 21st-place finish made him the last car on the lead lap, the final race where he would finish on the lead lap.

Champion Spark Plug 500

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TheChampion Spark Plug 500 was held June 14 atPocono Raceway.Ken Schrader won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 7-Alan Kulwicki
  2. 6-Mark Martin
  3. 11-Bill Elliott
  4. 25-Ken Schrader
  5. 28-Davey Allison
  6. 42-Kyle Petty
  7. 22-Sterling Marlin
  8. 26-Brett Bodine
  9. 66-Jimmy Hensley
  10. 94-Terry Labonte
  • Alan Kulwicki overcame a charging Mark Martin and a brush with danger while passing a lapped car in the final 15 laps to notch his second '92 win. Kulwicki nearly drove into the wall on the backstretch with 12 laps remaining while passing lapped traffic, yielding the lead to Elliott. But with 10 laps to go, Kulwicki blew by Elliott for a lead he would never again relinquish. Martin also moved by Elliott in the final five laps for second.
  • In what would be the beginning of a rough mid-season string of mechanical troubles,Dale Earnhardt developed motor issues that dropped him back to 28th finishing position and fifth in the points.
  • Davey Allison's points lead continued to dwindle, asBill Elliott chopped off another 10 points with 21 remaining.Alan Kulwicki's win reduced his deficit to Allison to just 58 points, as he also led the most laps (58 of 200).
  • This would beAlan Kulwicki's last win. 1992 was also the only year in which Kulwicki won twice.
  • This would be the last points race win in the Cup Series for car number 7 until July 17, 1994, whenGeoff Bodine won the 1994 Miller Genuine Draft 500 atPocono
  • This would be the last points race win for a primaryHooters sponsored car until the2024 Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400, whenChase Elliott won in the #9Chevrolet Camaro forHendrick Motorsports, 32 years, and 156 races later.

Miller Genuine Draft 400

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TheMiller Genuine Draft 400 was held June 21 atMichigan International Speedway. Davey Allison won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28-Davey Allison
  2. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  3. 7-Alan Kulwicki
  4. 42-Kyle Petty
  5. 5-Ricky Rudd
  6. 6-Mark Martin
  7. 33-Harry Gant
  8. 55-Ted Musgrave, 1 lap down
  9. 3-Dale Earnhardt, 1 lap down
  10. 11-Bill Elliott, 1 lap down
  • After four wrecks and a plethora of misfortune, Allison was up to his old tricks — flat out dominating. Allison guided his Texaco Ford to an easy victory at Michigan, his fourth of the '92 season. By winning from the pole he received the bonus money for the position that boosted his winnings to $150,665. Darrell Waltrip and Kulwicki ran in the top five all day and finished second and third, respectively. Allison padded his points lead to 67 over Elliott and 73 over Kulwicki.
  • Michael Waltrip, driving the #30Pennzoil Pontiac Grand Prix, was injured in a crash in first round qualifying on June 19; withBen Hess attempting to qualify on the day before the race in second round qualifying only for Hess to crash at about the same spot; forcing Waltrip to take a provisional to start the race. Waltrip started the race but was still hampered by the injuries and was eventually relieved by Hess.
  • Final time whereDavey Allison wins from the pole.
  • This was the last ever 2nd-place finish forDarrell Waltrip.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway test

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On the way home from Michigan, on June 22–23, nine top NASCAR Winston Cup series teams were invited toIndianapolis to participate in aGoodyear tire test. Although no official announcements were made, it was in fact an unofficial feasibility test to see if stock cars would be competitive at the circuit (see1994 Brickyard 400). An estimated 10,000 spectators watched a rather exciting two days of history in the making.A. J. Foyt took a few laps around the track inDale Earnhardt's car on the second day.ESPN covered the test.

Top speeds
PosCar #DriverCar MakeEntrantSpeed
111Bill ElliottFordJunior Johnson & Associates168.767
24Ernie IrvanChevroletMorgan-McClure Motorsports167.817
32Rusty WallacePontiacPenske Racing166.704
442Kyle PettyPontiacSABCO Racing166.199
55Ricky RuddChevroletHendrick Motorsports165.001
617Darrell WaltripChevroletDarrell Waltrip Motorsports164.567
73Dale EarnhardtChevroletRichard Childress Racing163.194
86Mark MartinFordRoush Racing162.346
93A. J. FoytChevroletRichard Childress Racing161.452
1028Davey AllisonFordRobert Yates Racing161.261

Pepsi 400

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ThePepsi 400 was held Saturday, July 4 atDaytona International Speedway.Sterling Marlin won the pole position, andRichard Petty qualified second, in his final race at Daytona.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
14Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure Motorsports160
222Sterling MarlinJunior Johnson & Associates160
318Dale JarrettJoe Gibbs Racing160
415Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering160
511Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates160
625Ken SchraderHendrick Motorsports160
75Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports160
86Mark MartinRoush Racing160
92Rusty WallacePenske Racing160
1028Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing160
  • This race was attended by PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush and he served as the grand marshal.
  • A special ceremony was held during the pre-race festivities, honoringRichard Petty's final race at Daytona. Petty had spent time before the race testing at Daytona, in hopes that he might win the pole position and possibly be a factor in the race. He held the provisional pole for quite some time, and ultimately qualified second. At the start, Petty whipped the capacity crowd into a frenzy when he led the first five laps (the final laps led of his long career). He dropped out in 36th due to heat-related fatigue. A futile effort was made forEddie Bierschwale to take over the #43 car and bring it to the finish, but he lasted only a couple laps.
  • The race became a battle betweenErnie Irvan,Sterling Marlin,Dale Jarrett,Geoff Bodine andBill Elliott. Irvan held off a furious charge by Marlin and Jarrett by two car lengths.
  • Frustration increased forDale Earnhardt, now-midway through what would turn out to be his worst Winston Cup season. He was the first car out, suffering engine failure, dropping him 252 points behind points leader Allison, who still held a 46-point lead over Elliott.
  • The race went 109 laps before the first caution, and was on-pace for a record average speed until a crash on lap 129 (of 160) slowed the pace. The average speed of 170.457 mph stood as the fastest restrictor plate at Daytona race until 1998.
  • This race marked career start number 400 forHarry Gant, he would finish in 23rd, 2 laps down to the winner
  • This race marked career start number 700 forDave Marcis, he would blow an engine completing 130 of 160 laps finishing 32nd.[1]
Winston Cup points standings at halfway point (after 15 of 29 races)
Pos.DriverPointsDifference
1Davey Allison2257Leader
2Bill Elliott2211-46
3Alan Kulwicki2123-134
4Harry Gant2085-172
5Dale Earnhardt2005-252
6Mark Martin1955-302
7Terry Labonte1941-316
8Geoff Bodine1905-352
9Ricky Rudd1872-385
10Morgan Shepherd1869-388

Miller Genuine Draft 500

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TheMiller Genuine Draft 500 was held July 19 atPocono Raceway.Davey Allison won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  2. 33-Harry Gant
  3. 7-Alan Kulwicki
  4. 5-Ricky Rudd
  5. 55-Ted Musgrave
  6. 6-Mark Martin
  7. 42-Kyle Petty
  8. 26-Brett Bodine
  9. 8-Dick Trickle
  10. 18-Dale Jarrett
  • This race changed the outcome of the 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup season. Allison had set a new track record during his pole run, then totally dominated the first 140 laps. An air wrench broke during yellow flag pit stops, putting Allison in seventh for the lap 146 restart. He moved quickly up to fourth on lap 148. Allison's day took a turn for the worse a lap later when he andDarrell Waltrip tangled while jockeying for position exiting turn 2, sending Allison spinning. The air got under Allison's car and sent it into a frightening barrel along the top of the inside guardrail. The car flipped 11 times, eventually landing upside down with gasoline leaking from the rear, completely demolished. Allison suffered a broken right forearm, a dislocated wrist, askull fracture and a severe concussion. Waltrip drove to victory, and Allison was hospitalized in Pennsylvania for four days. The severity of the crash was such that whenMark Martin drove by, he toldhis crew, "They may as well get abody bag for Davey."
  • Elliott finished 13th, but took over the points lead for the first time of the year. Allison, his immediate future unknown, now trailed by 9 points, whileAlan Kulwicki (-47 points) andHarry Gant (-80 points) continued to stay within reach.
  • The first thingDarrell Waltrip wanted to know after he won was whether or not Davey was okay.
  • Last career pole forDavey Allison.
  • Richard Petty, in his final race at Pocono, qualified 7th and advanced as high as 5th place early in the race before finishing 20th, 1 lap down.
  • Dale Earnhardt's engine problems continued ashis team had to change engines shortly before the race started. The two-time defending champion qualified 29th and finished 23rd.

DieHard 500

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TheDieHard 500 was held July 26 atTalladega Superspeedway inTalladega, Alabama.Sterling Marlin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4-Ernie Irvan
  2. 22-Sterling Marlin
  3. 28-Davey Allison/Bobby Hillin Jr.
  4. 5-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down
  5. 11-Bill Elliott, 1 lap down
  6. 42-Kyle Petty, 1 lap down
  7. 30-Michael Waltrip, 1 lap down
  8. 9-Chad Little, 1 lap down
  9. 25-Ken Schrader, 1 lap down
  10. 26-Brett Bodine, 1 lap down
  • In awe-inspiring fashion, Allison walked into the garage area at Talladega, determined to put on his uniform and drive in the DieHard 500 after suffering the skull fracture the previous week at Pocono. With a tailor-made cast, a wrist brace and velcro on the shifter, Allison started the race and gained the all-important Winston Cup points. After 6 laps during the 1st caution, backup driver1986 winnerBobby Hillin Jr. took over the wheel and nearly drove the Texaco Ford to victory. Irvan and Marlin again battled for superspeedway supremacy with Irvan nipping the winless Marlin by a scant .19 seconds. Earnhardt had engine failure again and finished dead last for the second time in three races, taking him out of contention for a third consecutive Winston Cup title.
  • The race only saw twoyellows, at lap 6 and lap 70. The long green runs caused the field to spread out, and the strongest cars in the field (the4,22, and28) lapped everyone else.
  • Ernie Irvan suffered aflat tire on lap 5. When the yellow came out, he sped out of the pits to stay on the lead lap, but failed to beat leaderRicky Rudd to the line and was penalized to the rear of the field for speeding. He went on to pass everyone and get his lap back, and when the second (and only other) caution came out, he made up his lost lap.
  • Thanks to a great 3rd-place finish by relief driverBobby Hillin Jr.,Davey Allison leapfroggedBill Elliott by 1 point to re-take the lead.Alan Kulwicki (who finished 3 laps down in 25th) andHarry Gant (2 laps down in 17th) fell to a deficit of 120 and 129 points respectively.
  • After his engine failed, Earnhardt was briefly waiting in position as a possible substitute driver forRichard Petty; though ultimately Petty's final race in Talladega would see "the King" finish the race behind his famed #43.
  • Chad Little's 9th-place finish was the 2nd and final Top 10 finish forMelling Racing in 1992; with the only other Top 10 for the team being theseason-opening Daytona 500; when the #9 (then driven byPhil Parsons) finished in 10th place.

Budweiser at The Glen

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TheBudweiser at The Glen was held August 9 atWatkins Glen International.Dale Earnhardt won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 42-Kyle Petty
  2. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  3. 4-Ernie Irvan
  4. 6-Mark Martin
  5. 16-Wally Dallenbach Jr.
  6. 2-Rusty Wallace
  7. 7-Alan Kulwicki
  8. 94-Terry Labonte
  9. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  10. 26-Brett Bodine
  • The race wasshortened to 51 laps due to rain asNASCAR did not haverain tires to use at the time; this would change at the2020 Bank of America Roval 400.
  • This was the first race for Winston Cup cars since the new bus stopchicane was added in light ofJ. D. McDuffie's fatal accident in1991. Nifty pit strategy and Mother Nature helped Kyle Petty notch the first (and only) road course victory of his career. Rain pushed back the start of the race more than three hours, and once the green flag finally fell, it was fairly evident it would be a sprint to the halfway point. Petty won a heated battle for the lead with Ernie Irvan between laps 32–36, a pivotal point in the race. After a caution, the race was restarted on lap 44, one lap before the halfway point, which would make the race official regardless of the weather. Petty brushed off then-leader Dick Trickle on lap 45 and on lap 46, the skies opened. After five laps under caution, the race was red-flagged, then called with Petty as the winner.
  • Still suffering from his Pocono injuries,Davey Allison fell 17 points behind 14th-place finisherBill Elliott, afterDorsey Schroeder relieved Davey mid-race and finished 20th.Alan Kulwicki's solid finish reduced his interval to 94 points, whileHarry Gant made no progress, finishing 18th and increasing his deficit to 140 points.Kyle Petty climbed up to 9th in points, tied withMorgan Shepherd at 340 points behind Elliott.
  • This wasTodd Bodine's first Winston Cup race. He drove aFord Thunderbird bearing his Busch Series car number (34), as well as sponsorship byDiet Pepsi.

Champion Spark Plug 400

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Main article:1992 Champion Spark Plug 400

TheChampion Spark Plug 400 was held August 16 atMichigan International Speedway. The#7 ofAlan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 33-Harry Gant
  2. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  3. 11-Bill Elliott
  4. 4-Ernie Irvan
  5. 28-Davey Allison
  6. 42-Kyle Petty
  7. 22-Sterling Marlin
  8. 18-Dale Jarrett
  9. 6-Mark Martin
  10. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  • The physical pain Davey Allison endured could not have prepared him for the emotional anguish the Alabama native would suffer through this weekend. On Thursday during Busch Grand National practice, Davey's younger brother, Clifford, died as the result of a single-car crash in turn three. The entire racing family mourned for the Allisons. Davey decided to race. He qualified third and finished fifth in a courageous effort.
  • Harry Gant won another fuel mileage war, beating Darrell Waltrip and Elliott to the finish line by nearly five seconds.
  • This wasHarry Gant's lastWinston Cup victory. He set a new record for oldest winner of a Winston Cup race at 52 years and 219 days. This was alsoOldsmobile's last victory in NASCAR.
  • The final caution came out on lap 97 for a turn 2 accident involvingJimmy Hensley,Rick Mast,Jeff McClure, and eliminatingDerrike Cope. Midpack runnerHarry Gant pitted while the leaders (Bill Elliott,Ernie Irvan, andDavey Allison) stayed out, not believing they could finish the race on one more pit stop. They had pitted under the previouscaution whenLake Speed spun and severed afuel line. Gant pitted under green at lap 149 and stayed out until thecheckered flag waved.
  • Bill Elliott's point lead grew from 17 to 37 after he led a race-high 72 of 200 laps.Harry Gant shaved 5 points from his deficit to Elliott (down to 135).PolesitterAlan Kulwicki faded to 14th, 1 lap down, after leading 46 laps. This lackluster result put him 143 points behind.
  • What had been a frustrating second half of 1992 continued forDale Earnhardt; who was forced to start from the back of the field after failing inspection during the second round of qualifying.[2] Earnhardt would finish 16th in the race.

Bud 500

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TheBud 500 was held Saturday night, August 29 atBristol International Raceway. The#4 ofErnie Irvan won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
117Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip Motorsports500
23Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress Racing500
325Ken SchraderHendrick Motorsports500
442Kyle PettySABCO Racing500
57Alan KulwickiAK Racing499
611Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates499
766Jimmy HensleyCale Yarborough Motorsports499
85Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports499
926Brett BodineKing Racing499
102Rusty WallacePenske Racing498
  • This was the first race at Bristol after the track was re-surfaced with concrete.
  • Darrell Waltrip, the winningest driver in history at Bristol, won for the 12th (and final) time at the popular track. Waltrip out-dueledDale Earnhardt andKen Schrader in one of the most exciting races of the season.Davey Allison was running fifth when he lost control and hit the wall. After extensive repairs, Allison rejoined the race, only to crash into the inside wall on the frontstretch. He dropped out and finished 30th. Elliott was steady with a sixth-place finish.
  • Darrell Waltrip won this race four days after the birth of his second daughter, Sarah.
  • On lap 8 polesitterErnie Irvan spun on the backstretch and backed into the pit wall after leading the first 7 laps. He lost more than 100 laps and eventually parked the car after completing 285 laps, finishing a disappointing 28th.
  • Among the points contenders,Bill Elliott had the cleanest day, finishing 6th.Harry Gant,Mark Martin, andDavey Allison all dropped out from crashes.Kyle Petty andAlan Kulwicki received minor damage in separate incidents, but both continued and posted top-5 finishes.Bill Elliott gained significant ground, stretching his lead to 109 points overDavey Allison.

Mountain Dew Southern 500

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TheMountain Dew Southern 500 was held September 6 atDarlington Raceway. The#22 ofSterling Marlin won the pole position.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
117Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip Motorsports298
26Mark MartinRoush Racing298
311Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates298
426Brett BodineKing Racing298
528Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing298
618Dale JarrettJoe Gibbs Racing298
742Kyle PettySABCO Racing298
87Alan KulwickiAK Racing298
92Rusty WallacePenske Racing298
105Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports297
  • This race was shortened to 298 laps of 367 due to rain.
  • The attention largely focused on Davey Allison, who was eligible for theWinston Million, and could also claim a Career Grand Slam by winning all four majors in his career. Cloudy skies and rain were in the forecast, but the race started on time and cruised well beyond the halfway point before rain entered the area. As the race progressed, Allison ran in the top three most of the day, and was in contention for victory, and the coveted Winston Million bonus.
  • Allison's biggest challenges, however, were impending rain, and hard-charging Mark Martin. Allison pitted first on lap 286 of the 367-lap event. Martin, pitting on the backstretch, came in on lap 289. Just moments later on lap 295, the skies opened and the rain that had threatened all day finally came.Darrell Waltrip,Bill Elliott, andBrett Bodine were among a handful of drivers who had not yet pitted. When the red flag was displayed on lap 298, Waltrip was scored as the leader, having taken the lead on lap 293. Shortly thereafter, the race was called and Waltrip was declared the winner. It was Waltrip's second consecutive win, but more importantly, his first Southern 500 victory, making him the fourth driver to finish off theCareer Grand Slam. Martin was second, with points contender Elliott coming home a surprising third. Allison was shuffled back to 5th.
  • A dejected Allison lost his chance at the Winston Million, however he did win the $100,000 bonus from Winston for winning two out of fourcrown jewel races. Allison also lost ground to Elliott in the season standings. Elliott now led by 119 points over Allison.Alan Kulwicki was still in striking distance at 161 points behind.
  • Larry McReynolds wrote in his 2002 autobiography,The Big Picture: My Life from Pit Road to the Broadcast Booth about the pit miscue for Allison. He sent a crew member to theNASCAR hauler to look at theweather radar (teams looked at the radar from NASCAR's hauler, unlike modern pit boxes with a connection to the radar), and the crew member gave McReynolds the call to pit the car on lap 286. According to the book, the crew member said "Green means good," with McReynolds responding, "Green means rain." This incident heavily influenced McReynolds when he went to broadcasting, even making an appearance on The Weather Channel after going to broadcasting in 2001.[3]
  • In the thick of the1992 election season,Bill Clinton was the grand marshal for this race.
  • This wasDarrell Waltrip's 84th and final Winston Cup victory.
  • Final time in his career as well that Darrell Waltrip would win multiple races in a season.
  • First time since 1983 (and final time in his career) that Darrell Waltrip won back-to-back races in a season.
  • Dale Earnhardt would once again be plagued with mechanical issues, this time problems with the clutch early. The clutch would be fixed; but Earnhardt would finish in 29th place, 57 laps down and the lowest finishing car still running in the race.

Miller Genuine Draft 400

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TheMiller Genuine Draft 400 was held Saturday night, September 12 atRichmond International Raceway. The#4 ofErnie Irvan won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
12Rusty WallacePenske Racing400
26Mark MartinRoush Racing400
317Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip Motorsports400
43Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress Racing400
515Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering400
65Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports400
721Morgan ShepherdWood Brothers Racing400
833Harry GantLeo Jackson Motorsports400
925Ken SchraderHendrick Motorsports400
1055Ted MusgraveRaDiUs Racing400
  • Rusty Wallace was driving for newly acquired crew chiefBuddy Parrott. Wallace led the final 139 laps and beatMark Martin by 3.59 seconds for the win.Darrell Waltrip's hot streak ended at two wins, but he followed it up here with a third-place finish.
  • Points leaderBill Elliott struggled home 14th a lap down,Alan Kulwicki finished 15th, whileDavey Allison spun twice and finished 19th. Elliott's points grew to 124 over Allison, and 164 over Kulwicki.

Peak Antifreeze 500

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ThePeak Antifreeze 500 was held September 20 atDover Downs International Speedway. The#7 ofAlan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
15Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports500
211Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates500
342Kyle PettySABCO Racing500
428Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing499
521Morgan ShepherdWood Brothers Racing498
633Harry GantLeo Jackson Motorsports497
794Terry LabonteHagan Racing496
855Ted MusgraveRaDiUs Racing496
910Derrike CopeWhitcomb Racing495
1068Bobby HamiltonTri-Star Motorsports495
  • Points leaderBill Elliott returned to his dominating ways, but late pit stop strategy cost him the victory. While battlingRicky Rudd for the lead, Elliott pitted first, taking on four tires and fuel. Rudd pitted for fuel only, and came out of the pits with a 9-second lead over Elliott. Rudd held on to beat Elliott to the finish line by 0.5 seconds, his only victory of the season.
  • Ricky Rudd's victory kept his streak alive of consecutive seasons with at least one victory – extending it to ten.
  • Bill Elliott led the most laps and extended his point lead overDavey Allison to 154 points, the highest margin of the season.Harry Gant was third, 239 points behind Elliott. PolesitterAlan Kulwicki crashed out of the race on lap 91, finishing 34th and leaving him 278 points out of the lead with six races left.

Goody's 500

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TheGoody's 500 was scheduled to be held Sunday, September 27 atMartinsville Speedway but rain delayed the race from both starting and finishing until Monday, September 28.Kyle Petty won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
115Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering500
22Rusty WallacePenske Racing500
326Brett BodineKing Racing500
442Kyle PettySABCO Racing500
57Alan KulwickiAK Racing500
68Dick TrickleStavola Brothers Racing500
722Sterling MarlinJunior Johnson & Associates500
86Mark MartinRoush Racing499
91Rick MastPrecision Products Racing499
105Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports499
  • The previous day's rain left the infield very soggy.
  • Spirited battles throughout the field were the order of the day as the cold and humidity led to slick racing conditions.Geoff Bodine emerged through the constant melees to his first win for ownerBud Moore.
  • Kyle Petty, who finished 4th, actually got stuck in themud and lost 2 laps at one point.
  • Bill Elliott finished 30th as a result of engine failure after 158 laps.Davey Allison ran in the top 5 until his brakes failed in the final 50 laps; he finished 4 laps down in 16th, ultimately not gaining much but reducing Elliott's lead to 112 points.
  • Dale Earnhardt would finish in last place for the third time this season; and like the Pepsi 400 and DieHard 500 the cause was the same, as like Bill Elliott, Earnhardt's exit was due to a blown engine.

Tyson Holly Farms 400

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TheTyson Holly Farms 400 was scheduled to be held Sunday, October 4 atNorth Wilkesboro Speedway but as a result of rain, the race was postponed, then started and completed on Monday, October 5 (the second week in a row that this occurred). The#7 ofAlan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
115Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering400
26Mark MartinRoush Racing400
342Kyle PettySABCO Racing399
42Rusty WallacePenske Racing399
522Sterling MarlinJunior Johnson & Associates399
64Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure Motorsports399
726Brett BodineKing Racing398
894Terry LabonteHagan Racing398
917Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip Motorsports397
1018Dale JarrettJoe Gibbs Racing397
  • In a complete contrast from the previous week, the result was the same. Geoff Bodine recorded his second consecutive win, but in the caution- and incident-free Holly Farms 400. Bodine led the final 144 laps and lapped everyone except runner-up Mark Martin. He lapped Winston Cup points leader Bill Elliott eight times under green. Bodine's victory, in a Ford, clinched the first manufacturer's championship for Ford Motor Co. since 1969; it was also the first time a brand other than a General Motors product won the manufacturer's title since Dodge won it in 1975.
  • Due to the race running caution-free (very strange for a short track), only 2 cars finished on the lead lap. However,Geoff Bodine won by only 5.3 seconds. As of 2018, this would be the last time ever that a NASCAR short track event race would go flag to flag green (or caution-free). In 2017, NASCAR would make a 3 stages format for every race of the season, and at a certain lap at the end of each stage, they would throw the caution flag, thus making it that a race can no longer go flag to flag green (or caution-free).
  • Bill Elliott stubbed his toe again with another poor finish. He was 8 laps down in 26th atJunior Johnson's home track.Davey Allison was 3 laps down in 11th, and he continued to gain on Elliott as he sat 67 points behind with 4 races to go.

Mello Yello 500

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TheMello Yello 500 was held October 11 atCharlotte Motor Speedway.Alan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
16Mark MartinRoush Racing334
27Alan KulwickiAK Racing334
342Kyle PettySABCO Racing334
412Jimmy SpencerBobby Allison Motorsports334
55Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports334
64Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure Motorsports334
725Ken SchraderHendrick Motorsports334
833Harry GantLeo Jackson Motorsports334
98Dick TrickleStavola Brothers Racing333
1015Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering333
  • Mark Martin charged past mid-race dominator Kyle Petty in the late stages, then held off Kulwicki in the final 50 laps to post what he called "the most important victory of his career." Martin led 107 laps en route to his second win of the season, which suddenly vaulted him back into contention for the 1992 Winston Cup title.
  • The#31 Team IrelandChevrolet ofBobby Hillin Jr. was disqualified due to illegalcylinder heads after finishing 15th. As a result, the team withdrew from the series in an attempt to avoid being drawn into disrepute. It would be the last time a Cup driver was disqualified for illegal parts until NASCAR introduced a new disqualification policy for technical inspection failures in 2019.
  • Bill Elliott'ssway bar broke after 310 laps, leaving Bill with a 30th-place finish.Junior Johnson entereda third car driven byHut Stricklin, who retired the car when Elliott had his problem. Stricklin's 31st-place finish saved Elliott 3 points.Davey Allison didn't have a great day, either; he was 5 laps down in 19th.
  • Last career pole forAlan Kulwicki. Kulwicki would finish 2nd despite breaking a gearbox that forced him to finish the race in 4th gear. Kulwicki would use a similar strategy following a gearbox failure at the1992 Hooters 500 at the end of the season.
Winston Cup points standings (after 26 of 29 races)
Pos.DriverPointsDifference
1Bill Elliott3653Leader
2Davey Allison3614-39
3Alan Kulwicki3606-47
4Mark Martin3562-91
5Harry Gant3555-98
6Kyle Petty3539-114
7Ricky Rudd3409-244
8Darrell Waltrip3303-350
9Ernie Irvan3263-390
10Terry Labonte3261-392

AC Delco 500

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TheAC Delco 500 was held October 25 atNorth Carolina Speedway.Kyle Petty won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
142Kyle PettySABCO Racing492
24Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure Motorsports492
35Ricky RuddHendrick Motorsports491
411Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates491
522Sterling MarlinJunior Johnson & Associates491
633Harry GantLeo Jackson Motorsports491
726Brett BodineKing Racing491
83Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress Racing490
994Terry LabonteHagan Racing490
1028Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing490
  • In the most dominating performance of the season, Kyle Petty continued his sensational second half of 1992 with a convincing AC-Delco 500 win. Petty led all but eight of the 492 laps in his father's final race in North Carolina. He only relinquished the lead during green flag pit stops. The outcome was never in doubt, so the attention moved to the points battle, which marched into Rockingham with six drivers in contention. After Petty's Victory Lane celebration, those six still remained in the title picture, with Elliott leading by 70 over Allison, 85 over Kulwicki, 94 over Petty and 113 over Gant.
  • Kyle Petty led 484 of 492 laps.Mark Martin (before he crashed) andBill Elliott led 3 laps each, andErnie Irvan led 2 during green flagpit stops. As a result of the domination and only 2 cautions in a 500-mile (805 km) race, only 2 cars finished on the lead lap. Despite thegreen flag look of the race, Petty beat Irvan by just under a second.
  • Only time in his career that Kyle Petty won multiple races in a season.
  • Bill Elliott finally had a good finish after 3 successive finishes of 26th or worse.
  • For this race and the following week's Pyroil 500K,TNN had a promotion as part of their encouraging viewers to vote inthe 1992 elections, where viewers could call a1-800 number and respond which of the drivers contending for the 1992 Winston Cup championship would win.
Winston Cup points standings (after 27 of 29 races)
Pos.DriverPointsDifference
1Bill Elliott3818Leader
2Davey Allison3748-70
3Alan Kulwicki3733-85
4Kyle Petty3724-94
5Harry Gant3705-113
6Mark Martin3640-178
7Ricky Rudd3574-244
8Ernie Irvan3303-380

Pyroil 500K

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ThePyroil 500K was held November 1 atPhoenix International Raceway. The#2 ofRusty Wallace won the pole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
128Davey AllisonRobert Yates Racing312
26Mark MartinRoush Racing312
317Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip Motorsports312
47Alan KulwickiAK Racing312
512Jimmy SpencerBobby Allison Motorsports312
625Ken SchraderHendrick Motorsports312
710Derrike CopeWhitcomb Racing312
868Bobby HamiltonTri-Star Motorsports312
922Sterling MarlinJunior Johnson & Associates311
103Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress Racing311
  • Smoke billowed from Elliott's Budweiser Ford, signaling an opportunity for the rest of the Winston Cup contenders. Allison and Kulwicki took full advantage. While Elliott's car suffered from a cracked cylinder head and overheating problems, which relegated him to a 31st-place finish, Allison patiently made his way to the front and won his second consecutive Pyroil 500. The emotional victory — Allison's first since the Pocono accident (and penultimate), vaulted him back into the points lead. Kulwicki ran strong all day and finished fourth, also moving him past Elliott in the point standings. Heading into the season's final event at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Allison led Kulwicki by 30 points, Elliott by 40, Gant by 97, Petty by 98 and Martin by 113. It was the first time in the sport's history that six drivers were still in contention heading into the final event.
  • Rusty Wallace led 161 laps but had to go to the garage area (finishing 28th); during his staya reporter forTNN asked him a question and Wallace caustically grabbed his microphone into the cockpit to answer.
  • Last race withoutJeff Gordon in the field until the2016 Daytona 500.
  • Final time in his career as well thatDavey Allison would win multiple races in a season.
  • To mark Richard Petty's penultimate race, both of the cars sponsored bySkoal tobacco; Harry Gant's#33 Skoal BanditOldsmobile andRick Mast's#1 Skoal Classic Oldsmobile sported "Thanks King Richard" messages on their quarterpanels and decklid.
  • Whitcomb Racing's final top 10 finish. The team would fold after the season ended.
Winston Cup points standings (after 28 of 29 races)
Pos.DriverPointsDifference
1Davey Allison3928Leader
2Alan Kulwicki3898-30
3Bill Elliott3888-40
4Harry Gant3831-97
5Kyle Petty3830-98
6Mark Martin3815-113

Hooters 500

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Main article:1992 Hooters 500

The Hooters 500 was held November 15 atAtlanta Motor Speedway.Rick Mast won thepole.

Top ten finishers
Pos.Car #DriverTeamLaps
111Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & Associates328
27Alan KulwickiAK Racing328
315Geoff BodineBud Moore Engineering328
412Jimmy SpencerBobby Allison Motorsports328
594Terry LabonteHagan Racing328
62Rusty WallacePenske Racing328
722Sterling MarlinJunior Johnson & Associates327
866Jimmy HensleyCale Yarborough Motorsports326
955Ted MusgraveRaDiUs Racing326
1018Dale JarrettJoe Gibbs Racing326
  • In what is largely considered one of the greatest NASCAR races of all time, six drivers entered the race with a mathematical chance to win the Winston Cup (Bill Elliott,Alan Kulwicki,Davey Allison,Kyle Petty,Harry Gant andMark Martin). The race was the highly publicized final career start for 7-time NASCAR championRichard Petty and, quietly, the first career start for future championJeff Gordon.Davey Allison had to finish 6th or better to automatically clinch the championship.
  • Rick Mast won his first career Winston Cuppole, but crashed out on lap 2 withBrett Bodine and did not lead any laps. Both cars hit the wall in turn one; Bodine spun to the apron and was hammered at full speed by a surprisedHut Stricklin.
  • On lap 95, a multi-car crash ensued that collected Richard Petty. The crash knocked the oil cooler off the car and dumped oil on the King's engine, causing it to erupt in flames. Petty rolled to a stop next to a fire truck, which quickly extinguished the flames, but his return to the race looked very doubtful.
  • Championship contendersMark Martin andKyle Petty dropped out with engine trouble whileHarry Gant faded and was not a factor in the second half.
  • On lap 254, Davey Allison's fate was sealed. While running 6th — good enough to clinch the title — and charging to the front, suddenly disaster struck.Ernie Irvan had a tire going down, lost control and spun directly in front of Rusty Wallace and Allison. Wallace dodged the spinning Irvan, but Allison was not so lucky. Irvan pancaked the wall and bounced off into Allison. Allison spun into the inside pit wall, and damaged the tirerod. His car still had power, and tried desperately to get his car rolling, but to no avail. The crash effectively ended his run at the championship and winning the race. Elliott and Kulwicki were left to battle for the title. Allison would eventually return to the track but several laps down.
  • Elliott and Kulwicki ran 1st-2nd for most of the second half, swapping the lead on several occasions. It became evident that the driver who led the most laps (receiving the 5 bonus points for leading the most laps) would clinch the championship. After the final gas-and-go pit stops, Kulwicki had led 103 laps. Elliott took over the lead, with Kulwicki settling into a comfortable second. Elliott led the rest of the way, his fifth victory of the season, bringing his laps led total to 102 laps, one short of Kulwicki's total — giving the 5 bonus points to Kulwicki.
  • Elliott won the Hooters 500, but Kulwicki's second-place finish allowed him to claim the 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup championship by a scant 10 points, the third-narrowest margin in the sport's history (after 2011, in which Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards finished tied, the title going to Stewart by virtue of more wins in the season, and Kurt Busch's 8 point margin over Jimmie Johnson in 2004). This would be the final time in his career that Bill Elliott would pull off the season sweep at a track.
  • Meanwhile, the STP crew patched Richard Petty's car back together and "The King" rejoined the field with two laps to go and was running at the finish in his final race to receive the checkered flag.
  • Jeff Gordon started 21st and finished in 31st in his Winston Cup debut.
  • This was the first race without Bobby Labonte until the 2013 Quaker State 400.
  • Jeff Gordon made every start from this race to the 2015 Ford Ecoboost 400. He would go on to win 93 races, four championships, and three Daytona 500s. Gordon made 797 consecutive starts, the most of every other driver.
  • In the last race for Oldsmobile, Harry Gant would be the brands top finsher, finishing in 13th, 4 laps down to the race winner.

Final points standings

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Further information:List of NASCAR points scoring systems

(keyBold - Pole position awarded by time.Italics - Pole position set by owner's points standings. *- Most laps led.

PosDriverDAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSONPOCMCHDAYPOCTALWGLMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHXATLPoints
1Alan Kulwicki43127181*7*16*6712141*33032571488153451221242*4078
2Bill Elliott271*1*11202010214135*3105135143*63142*30263043114068
3Davey Allison1*244*4*281261*4112851*1033*3205305194161119101274015
4Harry Gant1233222955245117237232171812616*8619138614133955
5Kyle Petty62920827192818103*29126414761*647123433*1*19163945
6Mark Martin296301331516183324326862049252219821302323887
7Ricky Rudd40286125632326964365744*13368106110155330253735
8Terry Labonte77899494366212103821161882331141371181291653674
9Darrell Waltrip2610539242515329385*8132131231221*132015934223233659
10Sterling Marlin3515717223282422141673221121671528213375165973603
11Ernie Irvan2811152526241325524119301*3713*4282511112766234293580
12Dale Earnhardt9241131018693126289402340916229421311914810263574
13Rusty Wallace312617151192311118372437918116211091*162*4372128*63556
14Morgan Shepherd2131010137126929102925121915132101331752117131338113549
15Brett Bodine4183320611108162030158191281010129418223728712403491
16Geoff Bodine314166812432133217101411430382740111951411*10353933437
17Ken Schrader375144112322723262394136129211131393013237326363404
18Ted Musgrave81725191514192021816223381651211252230108121411292493315
19Dale Jarrett363713112121728712273922243102115817625122310241520103251
20Dick Trickle536225751117191092629203592824192327202761891640373097
21Derrike Cope341919141610142212173318122234192234331212359202217147153033
22Rick Mast1312182217302314172332113028172426321329232824921351717282830
23Michael Waltrip184342814172927382515201527272673522143533172916232011142825
24Wally Dallenbach Jr.1521242730223019142834252718113214520192423311424202312382799
25Bobby Hamilton3218312423262713202118341731332224221521213210283115198122787
26Richard Petty16162116322731291541202116153620152818162016281827272522352731
27Hut Stricklin24992929818112234727313518211636242711301524303115412689
28Jimmy Hensley(R)15251183092915143126297151713172518182182410
29Dave Marcis20392830253124242715252318363231291732321824262528393835222348
30Greg Sacks14343231281321123516194311142629193141331759
31Chad Little39222323332326372124178173427293324171669
32Jimmy MeansDNQ33353820323034423135233939323924222923DNQDNQ3826211531
33Jimmy SpencerDNQ20123736DNQ26DNQ3227DNQ20411541284
34Bobby Hillin Jr.3821DNQ252813172525QL23261740301135
35Stanley Smith22322732DNQ33304022273534363239959
36Mike Potter30DNQ31DNQDNQ282033273330DNQ33DNQ25DNQ39DNQ806
37Jim SauterDNQ373918362618222921729
38Lake SpeedDNQ34DNQ1936342626361818726
39Jimmy Horton26DNQ223426343831DNQ3424660
40Bob Schacht424219303138302233611
41Charlie Glotzbach26183736162030592
42James HyltonDNQ39DNQDNQDNQ2625DNQ40DNQ39DNQ37DNQ35DNQDNQDNQ476
43Andy Belmont(R)DNQ38DNQ374034312839DNQ32467
44Jeff Purvis272232263236453
45Dave Mader III(R)DNQQL3416DNQ211839436
46Jerry O'Neil36213525DNQ2937DNQ429
47Eddie BierschwaleDNQ40DNQDNQDNQDNQ382819277
48Buddy Baker1136DNQ31DNQ255
49Rich BickleDNQ202534252
50Mike WallaceDNQ332720249
51Jerry Hill27353838238
52John McFadden4037403840230
53Phil Parsons1030207
54Delma Cowart2535DNQDNQDNQDNQ37DNQ198
55Phil Barkdoll17DNQDNQ28191
56Bill Sedgwick1927188
57Bobby Gerhart323734180
58Brad TeagueDNQ2129176
59Mike SkinnerDNQ23DNQDNQDNQ41DNQ28DNQ173
60John Krebs3123164
61Dorsey Schroeder1935164
62Randy PorterDNQ24DNQDNQ33155
63Bill Schmitt2433155
64Ron Hornaday Jr.3225155
65Butch Gilliland3829125
66Tommy Kendall13124
67Kerry Teague3338DNQ113
68Stan Fox3637107
69Scott Sharp19106
70A. J. Foyt21100
71Graham Taylor403698
72Rick Scribner364195
73Rick Wilson2394
74Rick Carelli374289
75Randy Baker25DNQ88
76Jeff Davis2685
77Ed Ferree29DNQ76
78Jeff Fuller29DNQ76
79Dave Blaney31DNQ70
80Jeff Gordon3170
81Jeff McClure3170
82Pancho Carter3267
83R. K. Smith3364
84T. W. Taylor35DNQ58
85Joe Ruttman3558
86Mike Chase3558
87Todd Bodine3752
88Scott Gaylord3752
89Denny Wilson3849
90Mark ThompsonDNQ3946
91D. K. Ulrich3946
92Clay YoungDNQDNQ39DNQ46
93Gary Balough4043
94Jack Sellers4043
95H. B. Bailey41DNQ40
96Irv Hoerr4140
97Hershel McGriff4237
98Joe BooherDNQ
99Mark GibsonDNQ
100Ben HessDNQWth
101Kenny WallaceDNQ
102Bobby WoodsDNQ
103Wayne JacksDNQDNQ
104Bill VenturiniDNQDNQ
105Tom RotsellDNQ
106Chuck BownDNQ
107Mark StahlDNQ
108Rich Woodland Jr.DNQ
109Dave PletcherWth
PosDriverDAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSONPOCMCHDAYPOCTALWGLMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHXATLPoints

Other information

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  • Dale Earnhardt andRusty Wallace both failed to finish in the top 10 in points for 1992. Earnhardt, who was the defending Winston Cup champion for the last 2 years (1990 and 1991), tried to joinCale Yarborough by winning 3 championships in a row, but he had a very disappointing season. He only scored one win, and he finished 12th in points. Wallace had a very disappointing season as well. He too scored only one win, and he finished 13th in points.The next season however, both Earnhardt and Wallace rebounded, and they finished 1st and 2nd in the standings. Earnhardt would win his 6th championship that year with 6 wins, and Wallace would finish 2nd with 10 wins. Earnhardt would win the championship by 80 points over Wallace.
  • Two cars numbered 24 were fielded during the season;Butch Gilliland used the number in a car owned by himself atPhoenix and Jeff Gordon drove the number 24 in his first race car withHendrick Motorsports. The 1993 Winston Cup Series Media Guide shows that Butch Gilliland also fielded the #24 Aneheim Elect. Gear Pontiac in theSonoma race in June 1992 finishing 38th after starting 36th. However, as the Phoenix and Sonoma races were declared combination races with theWinston West Series would run joint races together, Gilliland was registered with the West Series, a developmental series since 2003.
  • This was the final year in NASCAR for the Oldsmobile brand.

Rookie of the Year

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Jimmy Hensley, drivingCale Yarborough's#66 Ford, was namedRookie of the Year after posting four top-ten finishes in 22 starts. VeteranChad Little drove the car in the first six races, but was replaced byBobby Hillin Jr. atNorth Wilkesboro and by Hensley inthe following race atMartinsville. Hensley had previously never started more than 4 Winston Cup races in a season (doing so in1984 and in1991).Bob Schacht,Andy Belmont, andDave Mader III were also declared for the award, but did not run enough races to compete for the award.

Further reading

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Race Results".
  2. ^"1992 Champion Spark Plug 400".Racing Reference. RetrievedAugust 7, 2020.
  3. ^McReynolds, Larry and Zeller, Bob:The Big Picture: My Life from Pit Road to the Broadcast Booth. Phoenix : David Bull Publishing, 2002.

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